Mammo-gown, spinal-gown and ab-gown

ABSTRACT

A medical examination gown designed to alleviate the necessity of removing the entire gown in order to permit routine and other medical examination procedures. The gown comprises of a conventional medical gown in varying sizes with a conventional rear tie closure; however also comprising closable flap-like openings at various other locations, including, but not limited to the breast, abdomen, and back.

TABLE OF CONTENT THE MAMMO-GOWN, SPINAL AND AB-GOWN 2-3 Table of content 4 Abstract of The Mammo-gown 5 Definition of The Mammo-gown 6 Background of The Mammo-gown 7 Objects of The Mammo-gown 8-9 Claims of The Mammo-gown 10 Field of The Mammo, Spinal and Ab-Gown 10 Measurement of The Mammo, Spinal and Ab-Gown 10 Parts of The Mammo-gown

-   11-13 Summary of The Mammo-gown

14 Appendix 1 FIG. A The Mammo-gown 15 The Spinal-Gown 16 Abstract of The Spinal-gown 17 Definition of The Spinal-gown 18 Background of The Spinal-gown 19 Objects of The Spinal-gown 20 Claims of The Spinal-gown 21 Parts of The Spinal-gown 23 Summary of The Spinal-gown 24 Appendix 2 FIG. B The Spinal-gown 25 The Ab-Gown 26 Abstract of The Ab-Gown 27 Definition of The Ab-Gown 28 Background of The Ab-Gown 29 Objects of The Ab-Gown 30 Claims of The Ab-Gown

31 parts of The Ab-Gown

33 Summary of The Ab-Gown 34 Appendix 3 FIG. C The Ab-Gown Definition

The Mammo-gown is a medical gown which patient can wear during mammogram examination, as well as other kinds of chest examination and treatments and female patients can wear the mommo-gown for breast feeding. Male patients can wear the Mammo-gown as well; it can be worn by male patients for various kinds of treatment and examination on the chest area.

There is a flap in the front of the gown which is pulled up during examination, treatment and breastfeeding, the rest of the Mammo-gown covers the body nicely.

Bedridden patients in a hospital or nursing home setting do not need to pull the Mammo-gown up for examination or treatment they simply open the flap in front of the gown.

BACKGROUND OF THE MAMMO-GOWN

In a clinical setting, during mammogram examination, and other types of chest examination and treatments, female and male patients especially female patients are asked to wear a regular medical gown which has an opening in the front or back and is opened from top to bottom. Sitting in a cold waiting room until the examiner is ready to see them and having most Parts of body exposed is very uncomfortable, embarrassing and conducive to catching colds.

The examiner wants to examine or treat the chest area during examination and treatment, but patient have to be exposed when wearing the regular hospital gowns; this is embarrassing and uncomfortable for patients. After delivering a baby the mother wants to feed her baby, with the regular hospital gowns this is uncomfortable and embarrassing due to the nature of the regular open gowns.

Patients in a hospital/clinical settings are usually under a lot of stress anyhow and they feel impatient and vulnerable which adds to their stress; fiddling around with a normal medical gown to keep themselves warm or keep their body covered is an undue stress they do not need.

OBJECTS 1. The Object of the Mammo-gown is to provide a special gown which exposes only the chest area for various examinations, treatments and breast feeding. 2. The object of Mammo gown's invention is to create a comfortable, pleasant, warm and modest setting for patients for chest examination, treatment and breast-feeding. 3. The object of the Mammo-gown's invention is to keep the body covered as much as possible and have only the necessary chest area exposed before during and after chest examination, treatment and breast-feeding. 4. The object of the Mammo-gown's invention is to enable patient to wait for the examiner modestly instead of having the whole front part of the patient body is exposed unnecessarily.

5. The object of the Mammo-gown's invention is to decrease patients stress because patient in a hospital/clinical settings are usually under a lot of stress anyhow and they feel impatient and vulnerable which adds to their stress; fiddling around with a normal medical gown to keep themselves warm or keep their body covered is an undue stress they do not need.

FIELD OF THE MAMMO, SPINAL AND AB-GOWN Clinical Settings and Hospitals MEASUREMENT OF THE MAMMO, SPINAL AND AB-GOWN

The Mammo, Spinal and Ab-gown come in different sizes and colors.

THE MAMMO-GOWN PARTS (A) The Mammo-gown-is a medical gown which closes in the back of the body, (B) an opening in the front with a flap covering it, the flap stays under or over the open area,

(C) the flap itself may be comprised of either one segment covering both Breasts/chest area or two overlapping segments, each segment covering one breast/half of the chest. The flap is attached to the gown on top,

(D) may use a Velcro which attaches the bottom of the flap to the gown, (E) a belt which ties the gown around the waist region, (F) a strap around the collar which ties in the back. SUMMARY

Patients wear a medical gown during mammogram examination.

The existing problems with regular gowns are that they open only in the back or front for any kind of examination or treatment, patient is body is exposed during examination or treatment from top to bottom. This situation is embarrassing for patients and most of the time patients feel cold and uncomfortable during treatment and or examination.

During mammogram examinations, the patient is asked to wear a regular gown (the existing regular hospital gowns that are out there) which is completely open in the front. The patient is asked to wait in the waiting room until they are called.

Normally waiting rooms whether in a hospital or clinical settings are cold for most female and male patients. This causes several issues, one is that the patient feels cold and becomes susceptible to catching a cold during this waiting period. Secondly, while sitting in this waiting area the opened front exposes the female patient legs and underwear since the gowns open in the front and do not overlap properly, thirdly while the mammogram examination is performed the patient is asked to expose first one breast by pulling the regular gown off from one side followed by the other side. This is both time consuming for the examiner and embarrassing and uncomfortable for the patient since she is constantly exposed and might get cold. Since the examiner is clothed, he/she does not understand patients feeling of being cold or embarrassed. Also, the patient will be cold due to the nature of this type of examination; for mammogram examination the examiner uses a cold gel on the patient's skin, this can cause patients to become even colder.

All of the above causes create a very uncomfortable situation for the patient.

The advantage of the Mammo-gown is that:

The patients feel more modest and comfortable wearing the Mammo-gown compared to a regular gown since only the necessary body part will be exposed when the patient is ready for the examination or treatment. The patients feel warm while waiting for the examiner and while being examined or treated.

It saves the patient and the examiner valuable time since only the front flap of the gown needs to be lifted up versus the whole gown needing to come on and off in the case of a regular gown.

Also, breastfeeding mothers in a hospital setting can breastfeed their infants comfortably, modestly while keeping warm. This is healthier for the mother and the infant, since the patient does not need to pull the possibly contaminated or dirtied gown over her breast to expose the breast for breast feeding. Whereas the Mammo-gown has only one flap over the chest that needs to be pulled over the chest to expose the breast for breastfeeding which prevents infection in the nipple region of the breastfeeding mother? Patients in a hospital/clinical settings are usually under a lot of stress anyhow and they feel impatient and vulnerable which adds to their stress; fiddling around with a normal medical gown to keep themselves warm or keep their body covered is an undue stress they do not need.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

Appendix I, FIG. A shows a front and back view of the examination gown of the present invention.

Appendix II, FIG. B shows a front and back view of the examination gown of the present invention.

THE SPINAL-GOWN Definition of the Spinal-Gown

The spinal-gown is a medical gown which patients can wear during spinal, back and back chest examination and treatment such as epidural, chest thoracocntesis.

The spinal-gown opens in the front which overlaps each other in the front to cover the patients body completely.

There is a flap in the back of the gown which is pulled up during examination and treatment, the rest of the spinal-gown covers the body nicely.

The spinal-gown's flap stays under or over the opening area

BACKGROUND OF THE SPINAL'S GOWN INVENTION

In a clinical setting, during epidural, changing post surgery dressing, spinal or back examination, and other types of back examination, and treatments, patients are asked to wear a regular medical gown which has an opening in the front or back from top to bottom. Sitting or laying down in a cold waiting room or a hospital room (especially when patient is lying in lateral position while the back is exposed to door) until the examiner is ready to see them and having most of ones body part exposed is very uncomfortable, embarrassing and conducive to catching colds.

The examiner wants to examine or treat the back area during examination, but patient have to be exposed when wearing the regular hospital gowns; this is embarrassing and uncomfortable for patients due to the nature of these open gowns.

Patients in a hospital/clinical settings are usually under a lot of stress anyhow and they feel impatient and vulnerable which adds to their stress; fiddling around with a normal medical gown to keep themselves warm or keep their body covered is an undue stress they do not need.

OBJECTS OF THE SPINAL-GOWN 1. The Object of the spinal-gown is to provide a special gown which exposes only the back area for various examinations, treatments and minor surgery. 2. The object of spinal gown's invention is to create a comfortable, pleasant, warm and modest environment for patients for back examination, treatment, epidural and minor surgery. 3. The object of the spinal-gown's invention is to keep the body warm and covered as much as possible and have only the necessary back area exposed before, during and after back examination, treatment and minor surgery. 4. The object of the spinal-gown's invention is to enable patient to wait for the examiner modestly instead to expose whole back part of the patient body unnecessary, which is very uncomfortable and embarrassing. THE SPINAL-GOWN PARTS

(A) medical gown which opens in the front which overlaps each other in the front, (B) an opening in the back with a flap covering it, (C) the flap stays under or over the open area which is attached to the gown on top, (D) may use a Velcro to attach the bottom of the flap to the gown, (E) a belt this ties the gown in the waist region, (F) a strap around the collar to close the gown around the neck region.

SUMMARY OF THE SPINAL-GOWN

There is a medical gown patients wear during spinal and back examination, treatment and minor surgeries.

The existing problem with regular gowns are that they open only in the back or front for any kind of examination or treatment, patient's body is exposed during examination or treatment from top to bottom. This situation is embarrassing for patients and most of the time patients feel cold and uncomfortable during treatment and or examination.

During spinal and back examinations and or treatments the patient is asked to wear a regular gown (the existing regular hospital gowns that are out there) this is completely open in the back. The patient is asked to wait in the waiting room or hospital room feeling exposed and cold.

Normally waiting rooms whether in a hospital or clinical settings are cold for most female and male patients. This causes several issues, one is that the patient feels cold and becomes susceptible to catching a cold during this waiting period. Since the examiner is clothed, he/she does not understand patient's feeling of being cold or embarrassed. The advantage of the Spinal-gown is that the patients feel more modest and comfortable wearing the Spinal-gown compared to a regular gown since only the necessary area/body part will be exposed when the patient is ready for the examination or treatment.

By wearing the Spinal-gown the patients feel warm while waiting for the examiner and while being examined or treated.

It saves the patient and the examiner valuable time since only the back flap of the gown needs to be lifted up versus the whole gown needing to come on and off in the case of a regular gown.

Patients in a hospital/clinical settings are usually under a lot of stress anyhow and they feel impatient and vulnerable which adds to their stress; fiddling around with a normal medical gown to keep themselves warm or keep their body covered is an undue stress they do not need.

THE AB-GOWN The Abdominal-Gown Definition of the Ab-Gown

The ab-gown is a medical gown which patients can wear during abdominal examination and treatment such as ultrasound when the fetus is being checked, during fetal monitoring, post surgery abdominal wound change or check of dressing, checking abdominal drainage or bleeding and other various medical examinations and treatments. The ab-gown closes in the back but there is a flap in the front to uncover the abdominal region. The ab-gown's flap stays under or over the opening area

BACKGROUND OF THE AB-GOWN

In a clinical setting, during examination and or treatment patients are asked to wear a regular medical gown which has an opening in the front or back from top to bottom. Sitting or laying down in a cold waiting room or a hospital room until the examiner is ready to see the patient and having most of ones body part exposed is very uncomfortable, embarrassing and conducive to catching colds.

The examiner wants to examine or treat the abdominal area during examination, but patients have to be exposed when wearing the regular hospital gowns, this is embarrassing and uncomfortable for patients due to the nature of these open gowns.

Patients in a hospital/clinical settings are usually under a lot of stress anyhow and they feel impatient and vulnerable which adds to their stress; fiddling around with a normal medical gown to keep themselves warm or keep their body covered is an undue stress they do not need.

OBJECTS OF THE AB-GOWN 1. The Object of the Ab-gown is to provide a special gown which exposes only the abdominal area for various examinations, treatments and minor surgery. 2. The object of the Ab-gown's invention is to create a comfortable, pleasant, warm and modest environment for patients for back examination, treatment and minor surgery. 3. The object of the Ab-gown's invention is to keep the body warm and covered as much as possible and have only the necessary abdominal area exposed before, during and after abdominal examination, treatment and minor surgery. 4. The object of the Ab-gown's invention is to enable patient to wait for the examiner modestly instead of exposing the front part of the patient body unnecessary, which is very uncomfortable and embarrassing. THE AB-GOWN PARTS (A) The Ab-gown opens in the back which overlaps in the back, (B) an opening in the front with a flap covering it, (C) the flap stays under or over the opening which is attached to the gown on top, (D) may use a Velcro to attach the bottom of the flap to the gown (E) a belt which ties the gown in the waist region. (F) a strap around the collar to close the gown around the neck region SUMMARY OF THE AB-GOWN

The Ab-Gown is a medical gown patients wear during abdominal examination, treatment and minor surgeries. The existing problem with regular gowns are that they open only in the back or front for any kind of examination or treatment, patient's body is exposed during examination or treatment from top to bottom. This situation is embarrassing for patients and most of the time patients feel cold and uncomfortable during treatment and or examination. During abdominal examinations and or treatments the patient is asked to wear a regular gown (the existing regular hospital gowns that is out there) which is completely open in the back or the front (depends how it is worn). The patient is asked to wait in the waiting room or hospital room feeling exposed and cold. Normally waiting rooms whether in a hospital or clinical settings are cold for most female and male patients. This causes several issues, one is that the patient feels cold and becomes susceptible to catching a cold during this waiting period. Since the examiner is clothed, she/he is at work and does not feel and recognized patient's feeling of being cold or embarrassed.

The advantage of The Ab-gown is that:

The patients feel more modest and comfortable wearing the Ab-gown compared to a regular gown since only the necessary area/body part will be exposed when the patient is ready for the examination or treatment.

By wearing the Ab-gown the patients feel warm while waiting for the examiner and while being examined or treated.

It saves the patient and the examiner valuable time since only the ab flap of the gown needs to be lifted up versus the whole gown needing to come on and off in the case of a regular gown.

Patients in a hospital/clinical settings are usually under a lot of stress anyhow and they feel impatient and vulnerable which adds to their stress; fiddling around with a normal medical gown to keep themselves warm or keep their body covered is an undue stress they do not need. 

1. A medical examination gown comprising; a. an opening in the front; b. a flap covering the opening; and c. a securing means that allows the flap to be attached to the main front of the gown, wherein a portion of the chest of a patient can be revealed by folding back the flap.
 2. The medical examination gown of claim 1, wherein the gown provides an opening in the proper location for breast feeding, breast and chest examinations, and chest treatments.
 3. The medical examination gown of claim 2, wherein the gown provides a means for exposing only the breasts of a patient. 